A lithographic print of the 1936 woodcut engraved by G. Aubert for "La Table des Matières," printed by R. Labouriere and published by Ambroise Vollard, Paris. The work is set in a handsome frame finished in black and gold.

Six-day-old Monty peeks over the door of the giraffe house in London Zoo, beside his mother, Jill. Brother Long John Silver looks in from outside, as a zebra walks by. This work is set in a gesso-and-wood frame, which was hand-finished by craftsmen using traditional 17th-century Florentine techniques. This frame is hand-painted in black.

Winston Churchill gives the Victory Sign at Mansion House, London, during Lord Mayor's Show Day in November, 1942. The print is set in a gesso-and-wood frame, which was hand-finished by craftsmen using traditional 17th-century Florentine techniques. The frame is hand-painted in black.

A wonderful photograph by Alice Gipps. The artist has spent her life surrounded by horses, and in the last few years has concentrated on the sport of polo. Her memorable photographs perfectly capture the action and atmosphere of an event. This fine print is set in a gesso-and-wood frame, which was hand-finished by craftsmen using traditional 17th-century Florentine techniques. This frame is hand-painted in off-white.

A fine-art giclée reproduction of an original watercolor by English artist Miranda Baker, who was inspired by her grandmother's collection of Victorian sea-life and maritime artifacts. Presented as a framed diptych.

A brilliant Audubon illustration of a flamingo, reproduced on fine-art paper in rich, colorfast inks that will not fade over time. The print is set in an elegant wood frame with a black-and-silver finish. Born in Saint Domingue (modern-day Haiti), John James Audubon moved to France before emigrating to America at age 18. It was here that his passion for wildlife took shape, and he went on to become one of the country's most celebrated naturalists and wildlife artists. His major work, "The Birds of America," is considered among the finest works of ornithology.

This fine-art photograph brings equestrian elegance to any space. The print is set in a gesso-and-wood frame, which has been hand-finished in burr walnut by craftsmen using traditional 17th-century Florentine techniques.

A lithographic print of the 1936 woodcut engraved by G. Aubert for "La Table des Matières," printed by R. Labouriere and published by Ambroise Vollard, Paris. The work is set in a handsome frame finished in black and gold.

This fine-art giclée reproduction of an original work by Valerie Davide makes a great gift for any dog-lover. The sensitively drawn lines are full of the dog's own charming personality. The gesso-and-wood frame is hand-finished by craftsmen using traditional 17th-century Florentine techniques and hand-painted in off-white.

A set of two reproduction images from botanist Johann Weinmann’s "Phytanthoza Iconographia" (1737-1745). These rare and beautiful prints represent one of the most outstanding and innovative achievements in botanical illustration.

A fine-art giclée reproduction of an original image held in the William Stafford archives, presented as a diptych. The soft detailing and curves of the fins lend a sense of movement to the piece. The gesso-and-wood frames are hand-finished by craftsmen using 17th-century Florentine techniques and hand-painted in off-white.

A view of the Eiffel Tower in Paris through an open wrought iron gate. Built in 1889, the Eiffel Tower has become both a global cultural icon of France and one of the most recognizable structures in the world. This gesso-and-wood frame is hand-finished and hand-painted in black by craftsmen using 17th-century Florentine techniques.

This fine-art photograph brings equestrian elegance to any space. The print is set in a gesso-and-wood frame, which has been hand-finished in burr walnut by craftsmen using traditional 17th-century Florentine techniques.

A man rides a galloping horse in a series of photographs by Eadweard Muybridge, who is credited as being the father of motion pictures. Born in England in 1830, Muybridge moved to the United States in 1852 and was subsequently commissioned by the government to take pictures of the Pacific Coast. His landscape photographs of California earned him international recognition in his own time, while his experiments in photographing rapid action have become landmarks in the history of photography.

A reproduction of an original 1930s watercolor from the William Stafford archives, this fine-art giclée print depicts a typically English country scene. The gesso-and-wood frame was hand-finished by craftsmen using traditional 17th-century Florentine techniques, and was painted and distressed in a gold-and-silver finish.

This piece is a vintage lithograph, signed in the plate by artist Ben Shahn. Best known for his works of social realism, Shahn studied with many great 20th-century artists, including Henri Matisse, Georges Rouault, Pablo Picasso, and Diego Rivera. Printed on fine rag paper and set in a black frame with mat and glass.

Lord Berners painting a picture of Mrs. P. Betjeman and her Arab pony at his home in Berkshire, 1938. His Lordship was something of an eccentric who kept a menagerie of exotic animals under his roof. He died in 1950 at Faringdon House and the epitaph on his gravestone reads: "Here lies Lord Berners One of life's learners Thanks be to the Lord He never was bored". The gesso-and-wood frame is hand-finished by craftsmen using 17th-century Florentine techniques. It is hand-painted in black.

This vintage advertising poster for travel to Greece was created in 1948 to encourage tourism in the post-war years. This is a fine print of the original, set in a gesso-and-wood frame that has been hand-finished in off-white using 17th-century Florentine techniques.

An intriguing depiction of a woman in a supine position, painted in 1963. This work has the cool coloration and smooth, perfected lines that characterize Thiebaud's work, from his portraits to his paintings of cakes and cupcakes. This beautiful print of the original, which is in the collection of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, is set in a custom-made frame with hand-finished molding.

A man rides a galloping horse in a series of photographs by Eadweard Muybridge, credited as being the father of motion pictures. Born in England in 1830, Muybridge moved to the United States in 1852 and was subsequently commissioned by the government to take pictures of the Pacific Coast. His landscape photographs of California earned him international recognition in his own time, while his experiments in photographing rapid action have become landmarks in the history of photography. This fine print is set in a hand-finished wood frame.

A debutante at a coming-out ball for actress Anna Massey relaxes on a sofa with her escort in July, 1955. The gesso-and-wood frame is hand-finished by craftsmen using 17th-century Florentine techniques. It is hand-painted in black.

Though English photographer Ben Wood is known for his signature marine work, this beautiful diptych depicts a morning ride on horseback. Each gesso-and-wood frame is hand-finished by craftsmen using 17th-century Florentine techniques and hand-painted in black.

A set of two fine-art giclée reproductions of original antique prints by Pierre Joseph Buchoz, a French physician, lawyer, and naturalist. The author of many books on botany, Buchoz is best known for his 13-volume work entitled "Histoire Naturelle."

A giclée reproduction of an original watercolor held in the William Stafford archives. The gesso-and-wood frame is hand-finished in lemon silver by craftsmen using traditional 17th-century Florentine techniques.

From the collection of the Guggenheim, this beautiful print radiates the serenity and quiet--and also the razor-sharp aesthetic sensibility--for which the Korean artist Lee Ufan is known. This fine print of the original is presented in a custom frame.

London socialite Phyllis Gordon photographed taking her four-year-old pet cheetah shopping in London in 1939. The gesso-and-wood frame is hand-finished by craftsmen using 17th-century Florentine techniques and hand-painted in black.

Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon (1707-1788), was a French naturalist whose works influenced the next two generations of naturalists. He published 35 volumes of his "Histoire Naturelle," establishing him as the father of natural history in the second half of the 18th century. This is a set of two fine-art giclée reproductions of antiques held in the William Stafford Archives.

This vintage 1960s lithograph is signed in the plate and printed on thick, rigid paper. A sharply lovely rendering of a bridge to the Île Saint-Louis in Paris, it features the artist's signature use of broad planes and strong coloration. A prominent artist of the French Expressionist movement, Buffett created religious paintings, prints, landscapes, portraits, and still lifes. This piece is unframed.

A fine-art reproduction of Pierre Bonnard's "The Riviera" (1923). Bonnard, a painter and printmaker who founded the avant-garde group Les Nabis, moved to the south of France in 1910. There, he focused his talent on the natural beauty of the countryside. Custom frame.

Balloon dancers, trained by Miss Ethel Hunt, found the hard sand an ideal place to practice to the music of the ocean breakers at Long Beach, CA on December 26th, 1932. The gesso-and-wood frame is hand-finished by craftsmen using 17th-century Florentine techniques. It is hand-painted in black.

A set of two vintage prints depicting Sandywell, the seat of Henry Bret, and Dyrham, the seat of William Blathwait. These wonderfully detailed giclée reproductions of the original engravings are from the work entitled "The Ancient and Present State of Gloucestershire" by Johannes Kip. The work was published in 1768. Kip's engravings are quite important historically, displaying the formal garden before the natural garden gave way.

From the collection of the Baltimore Museum of Art, this beautiful print is presented in a custom frame from MunnWorks's distinguished collection of hand-finished molding.Henri Matisse was a virtuoso, moving from cut-outs and sculpture to painting. The principal founder of Fauvism, he used expressive color, often giving his works a rich surface design. He was also a masterful draftsman. Educated and trained in Paris, Matisse spent most of his life in the South of France.

A wonderful design from ModernPop, printed on heavyweight matte paper for the fullest color and charm. This work is set off in a contemporary frame, making it ready to hang in the playroom or children's room.

A fine-art reproduction of Picasso's "On the Beach" ("La Baignade"), painted in 1937 at Le Tremblay-sur-Mauldre near Versailles. In this work, Picasso returns to the volumetric forms that appeared in his works of the late 1920s. It is possible that the arcadian theme appealed to Picasso as an alternative to the violent images of the Spanish Civil War from this same period. Mat with silver bevel; custom silver-finished carved frame.

A wonderful design from ModernPOP, printed on heavyweight matte paper for the fullest color and charm. This work is set off in a contemporary frame, making it ready to hang in the playroom or children's room.

A wonderful design from ModernPop, printed on heavyweight matte paper for the fullest color and charm. This work is set off in a contemporary frame, making it ready to hang in the playroom or children's room.

A wonderful design from ModernPop, printed on heavyweight matte paper for the fullest color and charm. This work is set off in a contemporary frame, making it ready to hang in the playroom or children's room.

A wonderful design from ModernPop, printed on heavyweight matte paper for the fullest color and charm. This work is set off in a contemporary frame, making it ready to hang in the playroom or children's room.

These vintage reproductions of original watercolors held in the William Stafford Archives show the work of one of France's foremost porcelain manufacturers, ranked alongside Sèvres. These images were used by the company's salesmen. The prices fixed to the watercolors reflect the inflation of the period. These fine-art reproductions are from a limited edition of 500 and were printed 25 years ago.

A fine-art reproduction of "River in the Catskills" by Thomas Cole, a member of the Hudson River School. Cole is known for his realistic and detailed portrayal of the American landscape and wilderness, which feature themes of romanticism and naturalism. This work comes from the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

From the collection of the Guggenheim, this beautiful print radiates the serenity and quiet--and also the razor-sharp aesthetic sensibility--for which the Korean artist Lee Ufan is known. This fine print of the original is presented in a custom frame.

Flash cards are designed to make learning fun, but the fun doesn’t need to end with childhood. These reproductions of vintage flash cards were printed on archival paper and framed in handsome black wood and glass to create a charming piece of art.

From the collection of the Guggenheim, this beautiful print radiates the serenity and quiet--and also the razor-sharp aesthetic sensibility--for which the Korean artist Lee Ufan is known. This fine print of the original is presented in a custom frame.

A perfect giclée print of the original work. The piece is set off in a gesso-and-wood frame, which was hand-finished by craftsmen using traditional 17th-century Florentine techniques. The frame is hand-painted in off-white.

This fine-art giclée reproduction of an original work by Valerie Davide makes a great gift for any dog-lover. The sensitively drawn lines are full of the dog's own charming personality. The gesso-and-wood frame is hand-finished by craftsmen using traditional 17th-century Florentine techniques and hand-painted in off-white.

A set of two vintage reproductions of "Silver Fir at Rosemeath" and "Oriental Plane at Lee-Place" by English artist Jacob George Strutt, done in the style of Constable. Published in 1826, Strutt's "Sylva Britannica" is a selection of "portraits of forest trees distinguished for their antiquity, magnitude and beauty." These fine-art reproductions are from antiques in the William Stafford Archive and were printed 25 years ago.

This striking butterfly diptych is a crisp giclée reproduction of the original. The work is printed in vivid, fade-proof color on fine-art paper and each section is framed in black molding with a gold lip.

A fine-art giclée reproduction of an original watercolor by English artist Miranda Baker, who was inspired by her grandmother's collection of Victorian sea life and maritime artifacts. The print has been split into two halves for a contemporary twist. Each gesso-and-wood frame was handcrafted using 17th-century Florentine techniques and hand-painted in off-white.

A print from the original photograph, presented here as a framed diptych. In the 1995 caption for this image, the photographer wrote: "An early morning surfer on 1.5- to 2-meter swells off Bell's Beach in Torquay, one of the best surf beaches along Victoria's southern coastline." Each section is presented in a gesso-and-wood frame that has been hand-finished and hand-painted in off-white by craftsmen using 17th-century Florentine techniques.

This fine-art giclée print is a reproduction of a hand-painted vintage watercolor from the William Stafford archives. The gesso-and-wood frame is hand-finished in distressed silver by craftsmen using 17th-century Florentine techniques.

This vintage lithograph of Picasso's "Pour Roby" is signed in the plate and presented in a hand-finished American-Empire-style frame. Pablo Picasso is arguably the most discussed, exhibited, and influential artist of the 20th century. Together with Georges Braque, he founded the Cubist movement, and continued to dominate the trajectory of modern art throughout his long life.

A wonderful design from ModernPOP, printed on heavyweight matte paper for the fullest color and charm. This work is set off in a contemporary frame, making it ready to hang in the playroom or children's room.

A lithograph of one of Salvador Dalí's illustrations for Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland" called "The Pool of Tears." The work was pencil-signed before printing. Dalí is one of the most controversial artists of the 20th century. Brilliant, innovative, grandiose, and flamboyant, he is credited with the popularization of Surrealism.

This work is part of a beautiful collection by designer Karen Robertson. The piece is crafted with a natural sea fan colored in a vibrant orange, which has been mounted to a bright white background for a clean, contemporary look. Each piece is unique, as nature intended. Hang these works individually to highlight their delicate beauty, or arrange a grouping in one or more colors to create a captivating focal point. These one-of-a kind framed pieces are offered exclusively on One King's Lane.

This work is part of a beautiful collection by designer Karen Robertson. The piece is crafted with a natural sea fan colored in a vibrant green, which has been mounted to a bright white background for a clean, contemporary look. Each piece is unique, as nature intended. Hang these works individually to highlight their delicate beauty, or arrange a grouping in one or more colors to create a captivating focal point. These one-of-a kind framed pieces are offered exclusively on One Kings Lane.

A fine print of an original work by Abigail Banks. The white background and white frame allow the fine detail and brilliant color of this print to shine. The gesso-and-wood frame was hand-finished in off-white by craftsmen using traditional 17th-century Florentine techniques.

This work is part of a beautiful collection by designer Karen Robertson. The piece is crafted with a natural sea fan colored in a vibrant lavender, which has been mounted to a bright white background for a clean, contemporary look. Each piece is unique, as nature intended. Hang these works individually to highlight their delicate beauty, or arrange a grouping in one or more colors to create a captivating focal point. These one-of-a kind framed pieces are offered exclusively on One Kings Lane.

A vintage, plate-signed etching by Pablo Picasso depicting an artist working with a model. This etching was printed in the 1970s on fine rag paper. Plate-signed and dated 1926 in the plate, the print is set in a custom frame.

A vintage, plate-signed lithograph by Marc Chagall, printed in 1973 on fine paper by XXe Siècle. This work includes many classic Chagall images, such as the horse and bird. Custom frame.Russian by birth, Marc Chagall was educated in St. Petersburg and Paris, eventually emigrating to France in 1923. Although influenced early on by Russian Expressionism and French Cubism, Chagall created a style that was unique to the 20th century. His mastery of color suffuses his paintings and prints as well as the stained glass work that he created for European cathedrals.

This fine-art giclée reproduction of an original work by Valerie Davide makes a great gift for any dog-lover. The sensitively drawn lines are full of the dog's own charming personality. The gesso-and-wood frame is hand-finished by craftsmen using 17th-century Florentine techniques and hand-painted in off-white.

In this stunning aristocratic portrait, the fine details of the woman's dress, including gold embroidery and lace, are rendered in exquisite detail. This is a giclée reproduction of the original work, printed on fine paper and set in an elegant gold-finished frame.

In this striking diptych, Senator Robert Kennedy leaves the cares of campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination behind as he and his dog, Freckles, take a stroll in the surf. The gesso-and-wood frames were hand-finished by craftsmen using 17th-century Florentine techniques and hand-painted in off-white.

Flash cards are designed to make learning fun, but the fun doesn't need to end with childhood. This reproduction of a vintage flash card is printed on archival paper and framed in handsome black wood and glass to create a charming piece of art.

A vintage advertising poster for travel by Air France by artist Regis Mauset, created in 1947 and featuring the iconic Eiffel Tower. The contemporary-style, gesso and wood frame is hand-painted in off-white. It is also hand-finished by craftsmen using traditional 17th-century Florentine techniques.

A fine art giclée reproduction of a section of hand-painted French Art Deco wallpaper. The gesso-and-wood frame was handcrafted using traditional 17th-century Florentine techniques and hand-painted in off-white.

Photographer Philip Gendreau's work ranges from sharp geometric layers to children playing and reading in soft focus. In his photographs, patterns emerge and stories write themselves. This image is from a stamped, limited edition of 295.

Classically Miró, this abstraction evokes the stars and patterns we see in the sky. The lithograph is signed in the plate by the artist. Barcelona-born artist Joan Miró created his own magical, often surreal style. His unique version of abstraction, in which images have a relationship to the natural world, continues to influence contemporary art today.

A fine-art giclée reproduction of an original watercolor by English artist Miranda Baker, who was inspired by her grandmother's collection of Victorian sea life and maritime artifacts. The print has been split into two halves for a contemporary twist. Each gesso-and-wood frame was handcrafted using 17th-century Florentine techniques and hand-painted in off-white.

A striking and intriguing depiction of Ajax, a mythical Greek hero of the Trojan wars. This is an etching from the original plate drawn by Georges Braque, pulled circa 1975. Signed in the plate. Regarded as one of the founders of Cubism, Braque was fascinated by the idea of "multiple perspectives." His work is held in museums around the world and he remains a true giant of 20th-century art.

A late-1970s lithograph printed in Paris on Arches paper utilizing traditional stone plates. From a limited edition of 250, pencil-numbered by hand and plate-signed. This print has been custom-framed with MunnWorks's archival materials.Russian by birth, Marc Chagall was educated in St. Petersburg and Paris, eventually emigrating to France in 1923. Although influenced early on by Russian Expressionism and French Cubism, Chagall created a style that was unique to the 20th century. His mastery of color suffuses his paintings and prints as well as the stained glass work that he created for European cathedrals.

From Dalí's illustrations of Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland," this work uses the plate of the original vintage print to reproduce a piece called "Pig & Pepper." It's beautifully displayed in a custom golden frame and arrives ready to hang.Dalí is one of the most controversial artists of the 20th century. Brilliant, innovative, grandiose and flamboyant, he is credited with the popularization of Surrealism.

Description: Exclusive to One Kings Lane: A thoughtful composition of warm, bright hues brings this modern abstraction to life. Printed on gallery-wrapped canvas, this piece is displayed in a deep floater frame and arrives ready to hang.

Description: Exclusive to One Kings Lane: This abstraction shows off a thoughtful composition of taupe, mauve, and tonal gray hues. Printed on gallery-wrapped canvas, this piece is displayed in a deep floater frame and arrives ready to hang.

Description: Seen first at One Kings Lane: This extraordinary bear portrait, done in a streaking, vibrant palette, really pops against a solid black background. Printed on gallery-wrapped canvas, this piece is displayed in a white floater frame and arrives ready to ...